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Articles for the keywords: Exalogic Elastic Cloud
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30 Apr 2013
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Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 [30809]
Latest Enhancements Leverage HTML5 to Provide Simplified, Remote Access to Enterprise Applications
Oracle announced a new release of Oracle Secure Global Desktop, part of Oracle's Desktop Virtualization portfolio.
Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 extends secure, anywhere access to cloud-hosted and on-premise enterprise applications and desktops from Apple iPad and iPad mini tablets, without the need for a VPN client.
Through support of the HTML5 standard, Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 allows tablet users to access enterprise applications with just a Web browser, allowing them to easily use their own devices for work.
This new release provides tablet users, in addition to PC, MAC and desktop users, certified access to Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Web-based Oracle Applications, including Oracle CRM.
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30 Apr 2013
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Oracle Partners Fuel Growth in Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Sales [30811]
Oracle PartnerNetwork Programs and Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Enable Partners to Drive Customer Success
Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) programs are enabling members to serve the strong customer demand for Oracle's Sun ZFS Storage Appliance. To date, Sun ZFS Storage Appliances have been sold globally across a wide range of industries by nearly 500 partners
Engineered together with Oracle software, Sun ZFS Storage Appliance features deep integration with Oracle Database and provides robust application data storage and backup capabilities for Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Oracle SPARC SuperCluster and Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud. It also offers immediate benefits for customers using NAS for virtualization, cloud, storage consolidation, and data protection.
Sun ZFS Storage Appliances engineered together with Oracle's new SPARC T5 servers form a high throughput, high performance platform on which partners can generate new revenues by delivering significant integration and value added services.
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21 Mar 2013
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Oracle Releases Oracle Learn Cloud 13A [30248]
The Perfect Tool for Managing Multinational Enterprise Training Needs
Oracle Learn Cloud 13A, the latest version of the learning management system (LMS), is a comprehensive solution for delivering, tracking, managing and reporting on all types of formal and informal workforce training. Using a single platform to access online, virtual and on-the-job training, organizations can design tailored user experiences through highly configurable learning portals with a unique user interface to manage learning globally. Oracle Learn Cloud 13A features an expanded global reach with additional time zones, languages and date format preferences, along with usability updates to help increase adoption and convenience.
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14 Mar 2013
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Patching Oracle Exalogic Updating Linux on the Compute Nodes Part I [30159]
How to Maintain Availability During Update
"Patching Oracle Exalogic Updating Linux on the Compute Nodes Part I," by Jos Nijhoff, deals with patching the operating system on the modified Sun Fire X4170 M2 servers running Oracle Linux. Nijhoff explains that patching the compute nodes can be done in rolling fashion, maintaining application availability during the upgrade, if the application is deployed in redundant (HA) fashion, for example in a Weblogic cluster spread over more that one physical node. Users can patch one compute node at a time or multiple nodes in parallel. Nijhoff uses the installation of the Exalogic 2.0.0.0.1 patchset (patch 13569004).
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12 Feb 2013
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Oracle IaaS with Capacity on Demand Enables Users to Pay for Capacity as Needed [29775]
Engineered Systems Hardware Deployed On-premise for a Monthly Fee
Oracle's portfolio of cloud products continues to grow. The latest addition is Oracle Infrastructure as a Service with Capacity on Demand (Oracle IaaS). Oracles newest private cloud offering enables organizations to deploy Oracle Engineered Systems, including Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine, Sun ZFS Storage Appliance, and Oracle SPARC SuperCluster, in their own data centers for a monthly fee. Instead of buying or leasing the hardware, and without making an upfront capital expenditure, customers can deploy on-premise, spreading the cost over time by paying a simple monthly fee, adding or shedding additional capacity as required.
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